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windowsrefunddoes anyone know wtf this 'c930e,0,0-in' thing is? I want to kill it 20 times. https://i.imgur.com/8LxqsJX.png03:21
Glorfindelwindowsrefund: looks like an input03:24
GlorfindelI'm not familiar with that program though03:24
windowsrefundyea, there's no app or program that I'm aware of03:29
windowsrefundand it wasn't here last week03:29
Glorfindelcan you remove it? or is that the problem03:30
windowsrefundoh03:30
windowsrefundhahahaha03:30
windowsrefundit was the webcam03:30
windowsrefundlittle f'r03:30
Glorfindelthat would do it, lol03:32
OvenWerkswindowsrefund: so yu can just ignore it. if you don't use any USB devices you can also unclick "Bridge USB devices to jack when plugged in"04:17
OvenWerks (in -controls)04:17
studio-user387Hi, I've just downloaded ubuntustudio-18.10-dvd-amd64.iso and I found that all MD5, SHA1 and SHA256 SUMS were different...04:19
OvenWerksI guess a feature request to "blacklist" certain devices could be another option04:19
studio-user387I used iDM for windows 10 with 16 threads, is that affecting the hash result?04:20
OvenWerksThat I can't say.iDM is some thing for printing an ISO to a DVD or usb stick?04:21
Glorfindelstudio-user387: the hashes were different from *each other*? or from the listed hashes on the ubuntu studio website?04:22
studio-user387iDM used for downloading from the direct link04:23
studio-user387The hashes were different from the listed hashes on the ubuntu studio website04:24
OvenWerksthat sounds like a bad download04:24
Glorfindeldownload managers shouldn't change the hash, excepting corruption04:24
studio-user387I used CertUtil in CMD to check the hashes04:24
Glorfindelredownload it04:24
OvenWerksif you can use zsync to download that would be faster04:25
OvenWerkszsync will keep any parts of the already downloaded file that are correct and just download the rest04:25
studio-user387is zsync open source?04:25
OvenWerkszsync will then check the whole file against the checksum04:26
OvenWerkszsync is open source yes04:26
studio-user387okay thank you, I'll try it again tonight with zsync... I almost spent all of my data plan hahaha04:28
OvenWerksyikes!04:28
studio-user387Can I fix the iso file with zsync or should I start download it from the beginning?04:31
OvenWerkszsync can start with the file you have04:32
studio-user387even if I did't use zsync to download it at the first place?04:34
OvenWerkswhat zsync does is download a relatively small *.zsync file that has lots of checksums for xmall parts of the file. It keeps the omes that match and just DL parts that do not match04:34
OvenWerks(or are missing which is more likely in your case)04:35
studio-user387Wow that's cool, I hope that wont take more data plan04:35
studio-user387"zsync.moria.org.uk" <<< this is the link, right?04:35
OvenWerkseverything takes more of your data plan... that may be your problem, you ran out before you finished DL.04:36
studio-user387is "Pausing and resuming download" several times also cause the corrupted parts?04:37
OvenWerksThat depends on the DL process.04:38
OvenWerkszsync can restart as can torrents04:39
OvenWerkstorrents also do auto self checking and you might already have sw for that, but it is harder to point torrent at a file you have already DL with another app04:40
OvenWerkszsync doesn't care. I have taken a similar iso and renamed it to the one I want and used zsync to just DL the parts that are different.04:41
studio-user387If zsync is so useful like that, why it's free?04:41
OvenWerksif windows is so bad why does it cost money?04:42
studio-user387Thank you @OvenWerks Hashes things are new to me, where can I learn more about it?04:42
OvenWerksI don't know the best place for that04:42
studio-user387I don't know, maybe business?04:43
OvenWerksThat sort of gives business a black eye I think04:43
studio-user387Yes, maybe you're right. I can't wait for my first experience in Ubuntu04:46

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